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May 5, 2010 by MJ 1 Comment

Guide to Boston Manga Bloggers

Today’s contribution to Examiner.com is a brief guide to the Boston manga blogging community online, featuring bloggers like Brigid Alverson, Kate Dacey, and the whole Boston-area crew. I’ve also included links to Twitter pages, with even Comicopia thrown into the mix.

I’m sure I’ve forgotten someone, so please let me know in comments or via e-mail!

Don’t forget to check out yesterday’s entry, detailing all the many ways to share and interact with my posts at Examiner.com. All links, mentions, subscriptions, and other means of generating traffic are greatly appreciated!

Check out the new article here and be sure to express appreciation for all the fantastic manga bloggers in the Boston area! I know I appreciate them every day.

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  1. Tweets that mention Guide to Boston Manga Bloggers | Manga Bookshelf — Topsy.com says:
    May 6, 2010 at 4:04 am

    […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Melinda Beasi, Geoff Tebbetts and Geoff Tebbetts, MangaCur. MangaCur said: Beantown is like the manga blogging capital of the world. RT @mbeasi New blog post: Guide to Boston Manga Bloggers http://bit.ly/cTUIpz […]

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